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5F IV ;. - - T j ." . . : . -..'XVv' 1 ' - r 'vsj! - 1- . , THE CAROLINA WATCHMAN. Wtf. B. ffTBWAftl B. Mi P. filttifcit'flmy WIMmhr H ltt ire iujh Bttwii SkMtfttte Frtav $1 pw nv atrtetir muA ta wtnmm Eatarai u wbwI iIw matter Jax lttk. INS, at tto yoat oflet at Balla frmrr. N. C, safer taa aat of Ooarss of Ifaraa Sri, 1T. Salisbubt, N. C Deo1 9, 1908. Lynchburg, Va., has joined the ranks of the dry towns. Look out for Richmond now. Virginia's soil might not prove so favorable after all to those who are seeking a new location in order to con duct a liquor business. We haven !ithe time to call at tention to each? of onr advertise s separately this week, but do so in this general way. Practically every ad. in this paper is a plea to you to do our trading at home, among your mercnants, ana it is hoped, after a perusal of The Watchman's advertising columns, that those who cordially invite In your patronage will be given a fair showing by you. Home patro nage makes it possible for home institutions to succeed. Trade at home. PUT HIM OUr OF BUSINESS. A Man's Lack of Clrllltf Gets Him Into a Nost SerlODS Plight. . . ' Readers of the papers no doubt noticed, not -long since, a very short dispaioh from Spartanburg, S. C. regarding a heavy sentence imposed upon a man for bringing liquor into the State surreptitious" ly. He . was found guilty and sentenced for three years." Bade of this there is quite an interest ing little story which The Watch man happened upon in an acciden tal way. A baggage man was approached by a man at a certain station and was requested to carefully handle his trunk, which had just been taken on the train. The railroad man asked him to point out his trunk ank the passenger did so, at the same time showing his bag gage check. The citizen had spoken in a rather gruff and un civil way and the baggage man did not take to his style a little bit, so he merely told him his trunk would be given the same at tention the other baggage would get. The passenger got on the train and the trunk manipulator went ahead with his usual work. arranging some of the local baggage so it could be put off con veniently at the points to whicb it was checked, he had occasion to handle the particular trunk he had been asked to treat tenderly. He noticed that it was exceedingly uenoia now great a matter a heavy for a trunk of its size, and little fire kindleth." The troubles on shaking it about a little he over the turnpike question in Ken- heard a noise very much like water tucky no doubt was an encourage- or some sort of liquid slashing ment to the tobacco growers, the around. He became suspicious night-riding portion of whom have and did some hard thinking. The kept the whole State in a ferment more he thought, the more sus f or some time . The fever sDread nimnno fio honoma anrl hairier rf a Officers Take oath. The officers elected at the Nov ember olection were iworn in last Monday and are now -'performing the duties of their respective offi ces. When the neW board of coun ty commissioners was organized, P. B. Beard was selected as chair man and it was be who adminis tered oath of office to. the reenfely elected officers. Sheriff McKenz'e succeeds J. H. Krider, Messrs. Beait Peelbr aud Barber are the nevr ambers, of the board of county commissioners, Messrs. Miller, Nicholas, Miller and Dor sett are their ownisuccessors in the offices, respectfully, of register of deeds, treasurer, surveyor and coroner. Lynchburg Goes Dry. Lnychbnrg voted against liquor license today" by a. majority of 195 out of a total vote of 1,855V The election passed off quietly. The only unusual features was coffee and prayer rooms maintain ed by the W. C. TV U. near each precinct; all day prayer service at one church, and marching and singing of 250 well organized chil dren. : There seems to be no chance of a contest and ifjiot the thirty-four Baloons will close March 5th next. Lynchburg,Va., dispatch. V1N0L CURES CHRONIC C0UBH5, COLDS AND BRONCHITIS After Other Remedies Pail - I Tiave been troubled with & chronic cold and bronchitis for a long time and have tried many remedies without finding relief. Through the kind sug gestion of a friend I tried Vinol, and after taking four botties, am .entirely cured." A. H. Wilde, 733-8th Avenue, Minneapolis, Minn. - . & McDonald, 147 -W. Ctongress Bt. Paul, Minn., writes: "I con tracted a severe cold last winter and thought I would never get rid of it I tried Yinol as a last resort, and it has completely cured me." Vinol combines two world-famed tonics, the healing, medicinal proper ties of cod liver oil and tonic Iron, de liciously palatable and agreeable to the weakest stomach. For ,this reason, Vinol is unexcelled as a strength builder for old people, delicate chil dren, weak and run-down persons, af ter sickness and for Chronic Coughs, Colds and Bronchitis. Smith Drug Co., Salisbury Sale ol Valuable Towi Lots and Houses and Lots. Pursuant to a decree of the Superior Court made in the special proceeding entitled Mary T. Lefler, administratrix of D- L. Lefler against Etta Lefler et al. , the undersigned commissioner, ap pointed by the court, will expose to public sale at the courthouse door in the city of Salisbury, at 12 o'clock m. on Monday, January the 4!h, 1909, the following described town lots in the town of Granite Quarry, bounded and described as follows, to-wit: Lot No. 1. Beginning at a stake on OOQOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o Att racti ons are-their Low Prices . Wo have a big stock of Staple and Holiday Goods, all at very Low, Seasonable prices. Toy land is now open on our second floor and we are show ing a well-selected stock of Toys of all kinds, ' Dolls, Tool Boxes, Doll Trunks, Mechanical Toys, Go carts, Beds, Tea Sets and hundreds of other toys too numerous to mention. 5"" Special Bargains in Cloaks. 1 a 1 .1 t " The old fflshinnfiH wvof rfnB,nr e rauroaa ana runs north 47 west 1.S5 j chains to a weak stomach, or stimulating the Heart or Kidneys all wrong Dr. Snoop first pointed out this error. This is why his prescrip tion Dr; Shoop's Restorative is directed entirely to the cause of these ailments the weak inside or controlling nerves. It isn't so difficult, says Dr. Shoop, to strengthen a weak Stomach, Heart to the adjoining State of Tennfls- hrwioi .omaiKi .i;ann.;;nn ot Kidneys, if one goes at it cor - l jvfinij VVUlaU IVUCIiL'lU VA lOpiJOll'lUU i I a I -pi i j . see and the Kankm-Taylor episode and a trifle curious as well, he LXr'nr w?.B took advantage of a brief lull in thesa nerves fail, then those or- buskuss to walk through the train gans must sursly falter. These and see if he could find the owner Vltal troths are leading druggists ummeoa ui. snoop s nestorative. Test it a few days, and see I Im provement will promptly and sure- of yours m followed. Now on the heels of this comes a man who has threat ened the barns of farmers if they sell peanuts for . less than one aoiiar a ousnei. and he island under arrest. No doubt others "Look here, partner, what have will take up the light and we will soon hear of more outrages, Can any one see the end of th's business? you got in that trunk the baggage car." 'W4iy do you ask the other. . "Because," was the renlv. One day last week there was a trunk is verv heavv and I uiyic league organized here. It's wondering if you had gold or object, as stated, is for the pur- something in the metallic liue in ly follow.. Cook. Sold by Cornelison & "the was that" said Report of the condition of THE BANK OF SPENCER, at spencer, JS. (J., at the close of business, November 27, 1908 RESOURCES. j Loans and Discounts $32 316.86 Uverdralts unsecured, 9.95 inffthe cifev. A vv niattBIft,u khmi u- . .J furniture and fixtures. . . . 1,100.00 0 j. .v.; t-.B.Bui.nj , rrwi, us uusuiug io you wnai Due irom Banks and Bankers 5,870.41 CaUBe. AX3iV COOd Citizen Shoilld I in in t.hafr. trn nlr oil trrvn hotTQ to An Silver corn, lncludinc all mi w 1 - VMMV W MA A Ut0 VV I . - . a - I I Tlfhl rtfVin AllliHAnillT pose of improving and beautify- it' ouiUB, wnu i6 is to see ma ic is propenv National bank notes and be glad to assist in such m . Dutassucn eflorts would neces- checked and delivered at its des- sarily mean the undoing of about tination." 50 per cent, of, the improvements The other admitted the truth of made by the mayor and city of- this remaik and told the man ficials during the past few years, that he ment no offence and had nor coin currency iionai ban other U. S. notes. . . . . Total . LIABILITIES. 106 64 9,790 00 $49,193 86 Capital Stock 5,000.00 unuiviaeu pronts, less cur rent expenses and taxes paid nnrJ en-ma nt nn I . .1 .... I o&l&.ZZ uue to Banks and Bankers. . 78 34 Total $49 193.86 State of N. C, county of Rowan. 8.S: JJ. K, Dorsett, cashier of the above- named bank, do solemnly swear., that the above statement is true to theses or my knowledge and belief. Jas K. Dorsett. pnshier uorrect Attest : S. C. Doesktt, H. L. Monk. Pirefttovs! W. L. Smoot. 51 J . ouufccnueu ana sworn to Deiore me this the 4th day of November. 1908 W. A. Goodsian, notary public ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE seem to be engineering the league, joke. and, as it seems to be more of a The passenger, who did not seem political campaign committee for at all pleased at the qustion, the re-election of some of the same finally remarked in a surly tone: city officials, we fear the beautifi- There's nothing in that trunk cation of the city through such a but my clothes, though I don't source is predestined to failure aee that it is any business of In saying that much of the im- yours." r tuauc xioio in sue last vwen, my trieud, an 1 can say few years will need to be undone, is that you must wear mighty we refer to the narrowing of the heavy clothes," and the baggage streets, the zigzag arrangement man went back to his car. At the next station he wired to Spartanburg asking that a poliece man came of the curbing, the lack of suffici ent drainage, and the failure to establish correct property lines. Harmony and regularity of the streets, sidewalk and curbing are, A - .. .. I o ub, among the hrst requisites of that place there sue city Deautitul. Bo, while pohecemen on hand. On askiDg mucn nas been done, without the what Jwas up the baggage man least reference to these basic prin- pointed out the trunk and told ciples, (if there are more than two the officers he had reason to be blocks here laid off in line and to lieve it was a Bort of wholesale - A I . matcn m proportion, we have not blind tiger. The baggage seen toem,) we re-iterate the ne cessity of undoing, and at a great er cost than would have been the original cost, much that has been done. Ihe undersigned having onalifipH t F2 1 aamini8tranx or J A. Wane, deceased a stake on the old line on the south side of the Gold Hill road; thence with the old line south 4 west 3.30 chains to a stone, corner of lot No. 2: thence with line of lot No. 2 passing over the iciddle of the well, north 51 east 2.27 chains to a stake on the rail road; thence with the railroad 80 links to the beginning, containing 63-100 of an acre. On this lot is situ ated one nice 3-room cottage and out buildings worth $5 00 per month. Lot No. 2. Beginning at a stake on the railroad corner to lot No. 1 and runs thence south 51 west 2.27 chains passing over the middle of the well to a stone in the old line ; thence with the old line south 4 west 1. 58 chains to a stake, corner of lot No. 3 ; thence north 51 east 3 chains to a stake on the rail road; thence with the railroad 1.09 chains to the beginning, containing 40-100 of an acre. On this lot is situ ated a nice 3-room cottage with out buildings and rents for $5.00 per month. Lot No 3. Beginning at a stake 'on the railroad, corner of lot No. 2, thence south 51 west 3 chains to a stake on the old line, corner of lot No. 2 ; thence with the old line south 4 west 147 chains to a stake, corner of lot No. 4; thence north 51 east 332 chains to a Btake on the railroad, corner of lot No. 4; thecce with the railroad 1. 06 chains to the beginning. On this lot is situatt d a very nice cnttage. 3 rooms, with out buildings, etc aud worth $5.00 or $6.00 per month. Lot No. 4. Beginning at a stak on the railroad, corner of lot No. 3, thence south 51 west 3 32 chains to a stake on the old line : thence with the old line soulh 4 west 1.75 chainp to a stake, corner of lot No. 5; thence north 51 east 3.90 chains to a stake on the rail road, corner of lot No. 5; thence with tne railroad 1.50 chains to the begin ning, containing 45-100 of an acre This is a vacant lot suitable for a nine residence. Lot No. 5. Beginning at a stake on the railroad, corner of lot No. 4, and runs thence south 51 west 3 90 nhins to a stake on the old line ; thence witii the old line south 4 west 1.25 chains to a stake, corner of lot No. fi t.henoo north 57 east 2 30 chains to a stake on the railroad : thence with the railroad 2.32 chair s to the beginning, contain ing 45-100 of an acre. This is a verv desirable lot for building purposes. uvv. xu. o. .Deginniner at a state nn the railroad, corner of lot No. 5 and runs thence south 51 west 2 30 chains to a stake, corner of lot No. 5 on t.hp old line : thence with the old line south 4 west 4 25 chains to a stake on the railroad; thence with the railroad 6 chains to the beeinniner. containing 90-100 of an acre. This is a vanant lot suitable for several residences. Lot No. 7. Beeinnine at a stake nn the railroad and runs thence north fi2 east d.ou chains to a stake, enmor nf lot No 8: thence north 2i wosr. V 4.4 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 Ladies' Long Black Cloaks only $2 98 Ladies' Loi g Cloaks in Brown, Tau and Black, regular $5 00 value Price 3 98 $7.50 value Ladies' Long Kersey Cloaks, made of good material, latest style in Tan and Castor. Price 5 00 Ladies' Long Coats, made of good quality of lightweight Kersey, ex quisitely trimmed, satin yoke line, regular $10 00 coat in Tan, Cas tor aud Black. Price 8 50 Ladies' Long Coats made of inspect ed Chiffon Broadcloth, semi-fitted trimmed with satin and yoke sat in lined. This is a regular $12 50 coat in Tan, Castor and Black. Special 10 00 Millinery. Big-reduction on Millinery. Big lot of Hats and Shapes worth 75c to $2.50. Cnoice 10c Clothing. New lot of Boys' Suits, all sizes These wfre bought late and are much cheaper than if we had bought them early in the season. Price 98c, 1 25 and up to 5 00 Our stock of Men's Suits is still com plete and we have extra good values at 4 98, 6 50, 7 50, 10 50 9 and up to 18 50 Bargains in Blankets. We have never before been able to sell blankets so cheap as we can now. Medium size Cotton Blankets. Per pr 48c Full-size Twill Cotton Blankets in White, Grey and Tan, regular v 1.25 value. Per pr 98c Extra large heave Twill Cottpn Blankets. You have never bought there for less than $L98. Special, pair 1 48 Grey Wool Blakets 10 4 regular $3 blankets in second. Special per pr 2 00 11 4 in same blankets at 2 48 North Carolina White Wool Blank ets 10 4 regular $4 00 valne. Per pair 2 98 Coat Suits. We still have some pretty eoat suits and will make very low prices. Counterpanes. Extra good value in Counterpanes for holiday. $1.25 value nice full-size Counter panes, good heavy weight. Price $0 98 $1.48 Counterpanes, extra large and heavy. Special 1 25 Good value in Counterpanes at 1 98 to 2 48 Shoes. Buy your winter shoes of us. We will sell you yood shoes at very low prices. LJ tJbj mM illll HA ooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo 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 Q o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o 0 ooo at once to the baggage all creditors are hereby notified to pre- chains to a stake, corner of lot No. 9 on f.D; ru 8ent their claims t the undersigned Hall's line; thence south 58J west 1 he train arrived. When on or before December 4, 1909, or this chain ta a stake, Hall's corner, on the car when the the train pulled in at the depot at notice will be plead in bar of their re nAitn.iT aii.Kx.nnn7 11. 1 . ... , 'cij, ah uer&uus niueDtea to this weis several estate will i.lease settle their accounts 55-100 of hand. On askme immediately. May 0. Nailk. Administratrix iiinn s iL.inn, attorneys December 4, 1908. I Knifes. We are still giving a good Knue to those who pay a year subscription in advance to the Carolina Watchman. Old Newspapers for sale Watchman office. at The railroad : thenne with tha ' . . - 4. ti l UUU J J chains to the beeinnine. onntninintr an acre. This is n verv do. sirable lot and has a portion of a gran ite pib IU1 It JLot No. 8. Beeinnine eta stake, onr ner of lot No. 9 on the south side of the Gold Hill road and runs t.honoo enn f t. I lie Queen of Fashion's Richest and choicest creations are most elegantly and perfectly reproduced on lie ocanaara Kotary. The was set out and just then the owner of the trunk came up. "There's the man who has the check for this trunk, perhaps he can tell you what's in it," said the bag gage man to the officers. The minions of the law at once be- 1 sieged the man for the desired in formation, buWhe declined to attheDnnn'fl Mnnnin tw;. """""4 Ul" mai agea u u . "i""ow to get hold of his keys and opened church, for th purpose of promot- the trunk. They found fifteen ino Christian fellowship and social gallons of liquor and the protest intercourse. We want a charter Dg owner was marched off to the membership of at least twenty-five lodk"aP people. We extend you a cordial Ad Opportunity. We are organizing an Inter national Bible reading association Mortgage sale. Pnrsuant to the provisions contained in a certain mortcacrf trust. arart in U "KT OO rw . I Oil thft (inln Hill i-noil vav. in irwwiV nu. . ItMMH I Til A.IO I L vlvvi , vucijun Willi by Richard Holmes and wile. Adlaid s,aid f0fw? nortL 2B west !-22 chains to Holmes, and John Shin and wif ah ine Beginning, containing 25-100 of an onip, ior tne protection and benefit of r u c r ' "1I8 lot 18 a njce 3-room cot the undersignad, on -the 25th day of le Wlt basement, outbuildings, etc apru, iyu, default havine been n Hp ttn" wvrwi o.uu per month. in the payment of this debt, which said L f 1 ' beginning at a stone, morteaere wa riven t aanna I Hall s corner on the smith oirlo nf ti-o dersigned will sell at public out cry at Gold JP111 road and runs south 58 1-2 nie court nouse door in the city of u"ttIIls staxe, corner or lot Salisbury on the No- ; thence south 25 1-2 east 1.22 4ili da of January 1909. ZJ?J&Ji t v n.. .n . , .. ' , . tuoiiio iu a tui casu, me ionowing described prop- Btane on tne south side of the Gold J-ty : Hill road, corner of lot No. 8 ; thpncA One tra"t oflandlviner tnd hpina in with said road north 5KU9wO0ti oo Salisbury township, beginning at a chains to the beginning, containing in ,r4-,- I. XT -I -tr I lJlin aF n . mi , a wuo neuter ui tne x . ti. t, . k. l wiw ui an aurttu;in a ia n uoiont I 4 lVorld's Best Sewins: JTIachine Ihe ouly machine whieh makes nhen. oe west i cnains to a stake, corner of luteiy perlect lock and chain stitching lot No. 9 on line of lot Nn '7 - thon on the same machine. il. s . - . I .-.. soum tog east .jb chains to a stake. t aii!ofi corner of lot No. 7; thence north 62 Iaaies east 2 chains to a stone. Lefler's nnrnm- When you are in need of a sewintr mn thence with pmine, you no doubt intend to give the nr. i I wA 4-nw i.AljHl J . , uiainoi inLciugciii, eoiisiueration and snouia buy one which will last a life time, the Standard Rotary. You Owe It to Yourself THE COOLEEMEE JOURNAL. Published at Cooleemee, N. C. Edited by J. C. Sell. A wide-awake, up-to-date progressive paper, contains all the news, both state and county, also all the news of Davie ana surrounding counties. One of the best opportunities for Salisbury to ad vernse tneir business in surrounding uuuuties, as Salisbury is the all-irapor tans marnet lor the neonle. aa th have near three thousand inhabi.ants aim umy id miles irom this nl Qn, scription $1.00 per year and advertising rates verv reasonable. & Address all communinatinna tn n. v wv hjsbmuic jouenil, lock box 29, Coolee uiee, xx. kj. -none JNo. 6. 12-2 tf Re-Sale, ol Land. Pursuant to a decree of the Superior t-ourt of Rowan County rendered in the special nroceedinor Antitidi . t A. Ritchie, Admr. of Peter A Tf'itoh' et al vs. W.ley W. Ritchie, Daniel Peeler, Mary Peeler. W. "Ri-n and others," authorizing, empowering ana directing the undersiened. miSSIoner and aHminioi.o to learn how the Standard Rntarv will to Dublin sIa tha iunH i,-. do more and better work, in less time, scribed, at the Court House in the citv and with more real comfort and pleas- of Salisbury, the undersigned will on Monday, January 4th, 1909, ure than any other machine made Send fop circular. The tandard SewJng Machine Co., For sale by Atlanta, Ga. T. E. WITHERSPOON & CO., Salisbury, N. C. Sale. Default having been made in the pay ment of the indebtedness secured by that certain mortgage deed of trust ex ecuted by S J. Poarch and wife, Mary day of March, 1901, and duly recorded with Rowan County Record of Mon -gages in book 18, at page 442, pursuant to the provisions of said mortgage de. l or trust, the undersigned will sell at public sale to the highest bidder at the in Soury, or:h Saturday, the 9th lay of January, 190?, at 12 o'clock m., the following real es tate, towit: fi Two adjoining lots fronting forty S nHCQon go,uthern street, being lots 30 and 32 as shown upon Heilig's map of East Spencer and lying abSut two and one-half miles East of Salisbury and on the south-east tide of Long street in East Snenoi. anA .u7 as follows: Beginning at a stone, C. 5,V?ieX,ef 8 "o-east corner, on Sonthern street. rnna ' .-TL ?I?- fcree? north 57 degrees east 80 ieet - to a stone, corner of lot. aa t.hann 80U.h 38 1-2 decreea aaet IQO i '. Stake on Newkirt'a i: u , said line south 49 degrees west 80 feot to a stake, C. H. Trexler's nnuMBt. corner, thence with hi io ..u 1-2 degrees west 144 feet to iha ho. f fil'n0 Snleni Etreet, reservi.g a nve foot allev m toot f ,,- .? ofShefa30!,"111?.- one oi tne lots is a Hwa nn k. ' . -inis the 5th day of December, 1908. J. G. & J. D. Heilig, t Admrs.of A. S. Heilie. B. Miller, attorney. g. ! stake SALISBURY MARKETS. John I. Trexler's corner.in John Beard's well located and suitable for hnildin J . Corrected weekly by D. M. Miller. poses. apiiiBB, per uugnei, invitation to join us. Come to class next Sunday evening at 2 o'clock and get acquainted, if you cannot come next Sunday, and burg;. wane io Decome a charter member, just send us your name. A visit to our class is an hour well spent. Nothing to loose much to gain. Very truly yours, Walter L. Loptin, James Dby, Nathan RnnstiN, Geo. W. Filler, : organising committee. The point of this is that if the owner of the trunk had been de cently civil, he would probably have escaped the trouble which attended his advent intoSpartan- corner and runs thence north fi7 A a. turr grees easl 4.48 chains to a stake in the .Tn foregoing lots will be sold to the ceuter oi saia ranroao, yam I Correll'g nignest Didder for cash under a iude 1 .iiuvu DV7L1L11 iiu lll-W I HHW PAST I 1HDHV V'l lillB Clll I IHFIIll" I !fllllr on1 mkA 3. m . vmu v IT - w wax v Cliliu VV11LF K7 nhoina tn a liUnn tnn-ll I axram niiul.nn 4- ... i. oiiujic, vuu cii b corner J f m unancn iub same will get a wienue west o aegrees east 1.75 chains court utie. mese lots and houses are w w o.uno uij uuxx'tfii n 1 1 fi h T.nania i in Lim y ruwinu man t inaM;4a - w - vv w.uux' it Land POSterS for sale at The Watch man office, 10 cents per dozen. Wanted to trade a good work horse for a milch eow. A.pply at Watchman office. PILES get Immediate relief from Dr. Shoop's Magic Ointment. ! scum 4tj6 degrees east 1 nh.in to a stone, corner of lot No. 2 ; thence south 40 degrees west 4.36 chains to stone, Beard's line stone the beginning n r 14- "VT 1 . 11 . . . O ; nence nortn oo de grees west 6.40 chains to the beginning, containing two acres. Also another tract of land bought from Dock Chambers and wife. Marcra. ret Chambers, being two acres more or xcoo, hud sauic ucmg a ui vision oi -Prank Chambers' land. For description of same see deed from Dock Chambers to Ezekiel Brown, conveyed by the said .Richard Holmes and wife, . Adlaid Holmes, and John Ship and wife, Alice Ship, to satisfy the debt provided for in said mortgage. John J. Stbwabt, I December 1st, 1908. ; "trustee- ry ana,are kept rented and are always in demand. Now is the time to buy bargains'. Sale will he loft j - - v v kr UXJ AV uays ior a iu per cent, bid, and if no Did is put on and the sale is confirmed, the purchaser will get title within 20 days from day of sale. This December 1st, 1908. Maht T Lefler, t. T . . , Admr. and Comr. C. Lee Wright, attorney. Fine Chickens. I have for sale a few thorough-bred young: roosters. Bnft Oi-niturtma m u... month RockH. v-riro i nn v i os nK ! liTCred to anv nnliit in waiiaVtnsn u ' apiSf J21y,eJirewd ,ater- Addreslf L. B. Stains and tinges. iy2 and 8c v vuan, a.. r . u. , sailSDUry, R. C. 4t 60 to 80 Bacon, sides per ft, 11 to 11J. snoulders, per ft, 10 to 11. ham, per ft, 15 to 18. round, ner ft. 10 to 12?. Butter,, choice yellow, 20 to 22 Chickens, per lb, 8 to 9. Ducks, 20 to 30. Guineas, 25 to 80. Eggs, perdoz, 22 to 23. Corn, per bushel, 75c. Flour.straight, per sack, $2.30 to $2.40 " pat, $3.00 to 3 20. Hay, per. hundred fts. 60 to 80 Honey, per lb, 15 to 20. Lard, N. C-, per lb, 10 to 12. Meal, bolted, per bu '1.00. Oats, per bu, 65 to 70 Potatoes. Irish, pe- bu 60 to 80 Wheat per bush. 90 to $1 00 . SALISBURY COTTON MABKKT. Norrected by M. C. Quinn. Good middling. fl.05e. Strict middling, 8c. Market steady. at u o'clock m , sell to the highest "vi , x3m. uaBij. n. i r.nn i :nnwi n .u mo cuv oi aii8Dury, the fol lOWinrr HaanriW .l iL. . o v.iUl.u xoai cts baliM. I VI n or an1 being near Gay's chanel. in FratiiC t . . .ti innouill, ( UiUBg irom Mr liahllT.Tr tr t T?. j 1 , . "'J"""- Jv . . ttUU uounaea.as follows: iJCKiuuing at a nickorv HO DnntK f U 1 " w ""O i X u , "finmnK corner (a post oak) of the 104-acre t.r.t , u fVX or.Y xTBf1;iriary "iott estate, fin1 innnmv W OK ITT a . . i.- . e I 00 " owo cnains to a wuibts unit; inence H. 2.A moot 1co Vi;na i. , ""!WW " uuBt oax ; thence south 88 east, 7.75 chaies to a manle in tha branch : thence south a .t 1 o no r . y an"J?c ows; tuenoe north io2 cn.su, &.oi cnams thence north 54 east, uog wood ; thence south 71 east, 7 50 ,lue' uuwer corner: thence south 28 east, 10 chains to -a pine thence j.orth 41 east. 20 50 chains to uc;iuimiK, containing 123 acres. " " . T,c,'.ueeu Ior wnicn is regis tered in Book 72 page 270 in the Regis tar's office of Rowan county. Thfe is a valuable tract of land in a good neighborhood, and title to the same is perfect, and whoever im m;n Bidding to besrin at Sitm Jamks A. Ritohib, Admr. and Comr. . rural route No 3, Salisbury, N. C R. Las Wright, Att'y, Mortgage Sale. Default having been mlo in EvytmatnL; -the indebtednessrsecur -d Dy trat certain morteratro ricf bSC1907 bv feT lth o'Septem! Tfl- V7, tV A L Loflin and Sallie J Loflin to H. A. Bernhardt, trustee to secure W W. Reid? S'iSSS n Record of Mortgages, pursuant to the provision of saia mortgage deed of f'.ersigned wil&eir t pub hc sale tt the highest bidder for cash Satomaj, the 9th day of Japnary, 1909, tne ionowing real es- at 12 o'clock m tate : Beginning at a a tub ko f n. west from the west nnmoo nf un " section of Vance street, being on the west side of Vam-e avenue, and runs thn 7 . JlSi? westerly direction with orfo f v "I avenue 50 feet to a stake, corner of ot number thirteen thannJJ:u l?!01 of lot number thirteen in south-westerly direction 145 feet to JXl ,Y ey, thence with the lino f ;a .n in south-easterlv tUmni-i ka stake corner of lot number eleven thence with th iin. 1" n' eleven in northlo.ltr.i, "?e foot n, w : "".'J vnjrcunon i3 ttolio eK?efin!nilfc beiQg lot number twelve in block number three as shown PKn ma&?f Melre Heights recorded lhis the 6th day of December, 1908. TT. A RvDUTTl nrvm A,M B,B. Mmer, attorney: .' "ru"M'a-
Carolina Watchman (Salisbury, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
Dec. 9, 1908, edition 1
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